>> Will Apache DS be interested in mentoring as a part of Google Summer of Code 
>> 2015 as my major aim to contribute is participating in the same program.
Interesting! Maybe you could help think about it and give your thoughts why 
ApacheDS (or its sub-projects) should/would consider that. Something like the 
benefits, possibilities, successful example cases (for an Apache project) and 
howto. This will be a very interesting topic, would you help investigate and 
contribute? Thanks.

Regards,
Kai

From: Ritika Nevatia [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 11:40 PM
To: Apache Directory Developers List
Subject: Re: Would like to contribute: Student, GSOC Aspirant

Hi Emmanuel

Thank you for the very brief introduction to all the sub-projects and the 
welcome.
After going through the descriptions of all sub-projects, I would like to 
contribute to Database (Mavibot) or Web UI  (Fortress) areas as these are my 
strengths. However, I am also interested in taking up protocol implementation 
for Kerby if it lies within my capability.

As I mentioned to Kai, I could get started with a few basic tasks/solving bugs. 
If you could yourself assign me a part of testing/coding considering my newness 
with the project. Or I could help you get started with building the website and 
documentation as listed in the issues list and later take up some coding work.

I also had a question: Will Apache DS be interested in mentoring as a part of 
Google Summer of Code 2015 as my major aim to contribute is participating in 
the same program.

Looking forward,
Thanks
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On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Le 25/01/15 00:29, Ritika Nevatia a écrit :
> Hi

Hi !!!
>
> I am Ritika Nevatia, student from India aspiring to develop some Open
> Source code this summer under Google Summer of Code 2015.
>
> I'd like to contribute to Apache Directory Project and need a starting
> point and guidance for the same. I am fairly competent in Java and have
> attached my resume in case you need further details.
>
> Looking forward,

Ok, we  would be pleased to get you working on some of the Directory
projects. Now, we have many of them, and it would be better if you were
to give us a quick insight about what technical area you are the most
interested in, and which specific project you would like to work on.
Typically, here is a list of the sub-project we are working on :

- ApacheDS, the Apache LDAP Server (12 years old, 221,237 SLOCs).
- Studio, the eclipse based LDAP brower (10 years old, SLOCs)
- Ldap APi, the Apache LDAP API (7 years old, 208,923 SLOCs)
- Mavibot, the MVCC Btree (3 years old, 23,999 SLOCs)
- eSCIMo, the SCIM implementation (2 years old, no release yet, 7,125 SLOCs)
- Fortress, the RBAC API and engine (6 months old, no release yet,
67,578 SLOCs)
- Kerby, the Kerberos server (1 month old, no release yet, 31,376 SLOCs)

I ordered them by their inception date, from the oldest (12 years) to
the most recent (Kerby, 1 month). (SLOCS means 'single lone of code', ie
pure code without the blank line and comments)

There are various technical areas here, from Data base (Mavibot),
protocol implementation (ApacheDS, Kerby), server side java (ApacheDS,
Fortress, Kerby), Client side API (LDAP API, eSCIMo, Fortress, Kerby),
Eclipse GUI (Studio), Web UI (Fortress).

We also need some more tests, a tool that run tests through a
distributed ste of agents (and I'll have a small peice of code that does
that with Rapberry pi soon), etc.

What fits you the best ?

Thanks !


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